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Our in-patient unit offers 24-hour specialist palliative and end-of-life care, focused on preserving independence and dignity within a compassionate and supportive setting.

People may come to stay with us to help manage complex symptoms before returning home, to receive rehabilitation that supports continued independent living, or for end-of-life care when their condition has progressed.

The in-patient unit has been thoughtfully designed to provide comfort, privacy, and flexibility. Each room overlooks the Hospice gardens and offers a calm, safe, and welcoming space where patients and their loved ones can spend meaningful time together. Our experienced nursing team delivers high-quality, individualised care, attending to both medical needs and overall wellbeing.

Patient receiving a cake on his 102nd birthday

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Visiting information

As part of our holistic approach to care, we warmly welcome visits from relatives and friends to patients staying in our in-patient unit. Close family members and next of kin may visit at any time, in line with the patient's wishes, while other visitors are invited to attend between 2pm and 8pm daily.

We kindly ask patients and visitors to be mindful of the privacy and comfort of others. A number of shared spaces are available for spending time with family and friends, along with a dedicated sanctuary for peaceful reflection.

Further Information for families and carers

Patient receiving a meal from a nurse

Meals

Breakfast, lunch, dinner and supper are all provided and all food is lovingly prepared in our kitchens by our wonderful catering team.

You can select choices on the menu or request an alternative meal if you prefer. Meals can also be provided for two close family members, friends or carers.

Lunch is served between 12.30 and 1.30pm and dinner is served between 5.00 and 6.00pm.

Visitors can access refreshments in the Braddan Lounge, for something more substantial Elaine's Café is open Monday to Friday and serves a selection of hot and cold food plus snacks and drinks.

The care at Hospice was exceptional and made his remaining time with us the best it could be. Our world was turned upside down, but the Hospice facilities and quality of care meant it was the most peaceful place I could have wished for.

Kirsty Walsh, whose father was cared for in our Hospice in-patient unit
Kirsty Walsh

Frequently asked questions

It's completely understandable if you're unsure about what hospice care involves and have a lot of questions. We encourage you to visit our Frequently Asked Questions section, where we've provided answers to many common concerns.

Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page